Monthly Archives: December 2016

As the new year comes, there are always players out there making a name for themselves, we look at three players in the Huws Gray Alliance that could make 2017 their year. Max Peate (Gresford Athletic) The former Denbigh Town captain is a very organised

2016 has seen significant shocks and huge headlines, with the past 12 months of Welsh domestic football no exception. From title wins, European exploits and promotion drama, fans of one football’s nichest pyramids have seen another action packed year. Here, we take a look at the highlights,

The New Saints broke Ajax’s world record for consecutive wins when they defeated Cefn Druids 2-0 on Friday evening, to notch up their 27th consecutive win. Ajax were the previous record holders with 26 consecutive wins in 1971/72, however TNS have now broken the record

It’s that time of year again where managers have to make big decisions regarding their team. Who to buy? Where to strengthen? ForzaBangor identifies the positions that Ian Dawes should look to strengthen in. STRIKER: Despite possessing a long list of talented strikers at the

Welsh National League Premier Division side Brickfield Rangers have captured division rivals captain Callum Humphreys from FC Nomads of Connah’s Quay. Brickield who curently sit top of the division have managed to take midfielder Callum Humphreys from 7th placed FC Nomads. The Director of Football

Guilsfield travel to Huws Gray Alliance leaders Prestatyn Town in the Cup this Saturday, manager Danny Barton gives his pre-match thoughts. We’re looking forward to taking on a top team. Strong all over and great going forward. Having said that, we didn’t do ourselves justice

After their derby win over Porthmadog, Caernarfon turn their attentions to their Huws Gray Alliance Cup tie against Denbigh, Iwan Williams spoke pre-match. Denbigh are under new management under Maurice-Jones and Williams paid respects to him. I’m expecting a very tough game. Eddie’s a good

The year ahead promises to be another action packed 12 months of Welsh domestic football, and we’ve taken a look at three feeder league teams set to make waves in 2017. Prestatyn Town Few clubs have gone through more turbulence than Prestatyn Town in recent

Ben Chamberlain has left his role as manager of Buckley Town due to new work commitments, it was announced today. Chamberlain became manager in the summer when financial difficulties were threatening the Huws Gray Alliance club’s existence, and worked to improve conduct at the club

The Dutch giants of Ajax and Dafabet Welsh Premier club The New Saints aren’t two teams that many fans across the footballing globe would associate in the same pedigree – but they now have a world record in common. The New Saints’ 4-0 victory over